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Catching up Hunter Nowicki

Over the Summer Goosenation will be talking with returning members of the team to get a look at what the guys do when they are not in school.

First up we have Junior Midfielder Hunter Nowicki a Second Team Centennial Conference Selection this past Spring as he put up 15 goals and 16 assists.

GN – What are your plans for the summer?

HN- My main plans for this summer include working, staying in shape, and vacationing. Whether its lifting weights and conditioning or playing pickup, my main focus is becoming faster and stronger going into the fall. At the same time, I spend a pretty good amount of my weekends down in Ocean City with locals like fellow teammate JD Campbell. He’s a seasoned vet in the surfing community. Aside from that, I like to break a mental sweat as well.

GN- Are you working anywhere?

HN- Yes. I work at Mcdonogh sports camp in Baltimore, MD. Its a nice gig. I coordinate all of the games and play sports all day.

GN- Do you plan on taking any trips?

HN- Other than spending most of my time in Ocean City, I’m planning on taking a trip up to New York to visit teammates Luke and Sam Birnbaum in Long Island. I have never heard two people trash Maryland pizza and bagels more than these two. So we’ll see what Chaminade has to offer.

GN- Are you playing any lacrosse over the summer?

HN- Yup. I play a lot of pickup with high school buddies when I can. I also make a couple of appearances on some teams that my friends play for. I try not to restrict it just to lacrosse though. I’ve played ice hockey since I was a little kid, so I try to play as much pickup hockey as I can.GN- Any tournaments?

HN- The only tournament I’ll be playing in will be the Ocean City Classic down in OC.

GN- What is the best part about summer where your from?

HN- I’d say the best part of summer in Baltimore is the fact that it is in proximity to everything. I am only 15 minutes from the city, so student night at Orioles games and visiting the Inner Harbor is very common. I am only an hour out of D.C and two and a half hours from the beach.